Building the future of construction intelligence
We spent years watching design issues cascade into site delays. A construction consultant and an AI product leader from Amazon. A construction technologist who grew up on building sites. Together at Disperse, then together at Criad — building the platform we wished we'd had.
Born from the gap between design and delivery.
At Disperse, we spent years building AI that monitored construction progress from site imagery. The technology worked. But the same pattern kept repeating: design and coordination issues upstream were causing massive delays downstream — and by the time they showed up on site, it was already too late.
The problem was never a lack of data. It was that the data lived in silos — Revit, Navisworks, Tekla, IFC — and never reached the people who needed it, when they needed it. We built Criad to close that gap: one federated model, one source of truth, accessible to everyone on the project — not just the specialists.
Accessible to Everyone
Technology should empower, not overwhelm. We make BIM data accessible to your entire team, no complex software training required.
One Live Model, Every Team
True collaboration happens when everyone — from the site to the office — works from the same live model, breaking down data silos.
Human-Centric AI
Our AI handles the complexity so your team can focus on what they do best: building better, faster, and with more confidence.
Meet the Founders
Harsh spent the early part of his career in construction consulting across the Middle East, working with Murray & Roberts and Al Habtoor on large-scale infrastructure projects. Hundreds of hours in progress reviews, design coordination meetings, and issue resolution sessions gave him a front-row seat to how construction data breaks down between design intent and site reality. He then joined Amazon, where he led product for customer and selling partner experiences worldwide — building AI-powered systems for image analysis, product segmentation, and document authentication, working closely with AWS to co-develop applications later released to the broader platform. As CTPO at Disperse, he led the product, design, and engineering team building an AI-driven construction productivity co-pilot. It was there, watching design and upstream coordination failures cascade into massive downstream delays, that the idea for Criad took shape.
Felix grew up on construction sites. His family runs Neufeld Bau Center, a construction and building materials business in Germany where he spent seven years — starting as a construction assistant on residential builds, managing a 12-unit commercial development with large-scale solar, and eventually leading the firm's technology transformation as Construction Technology Consultant. With architects and builders as parents, siblings in the trade, and contractors as friends, he understands the industry from the inside out. He went on to study at Goethe University Frankfurt and LSE, then co-founded Disperse in 2015 — spending nearly a decade building AI-powered construction monitoring used on major projects worldwide. After leading Disperse as CTO and then CEO through seven years of growth, Felix saw the same pattern Harsh did: the real bottleneck wasn't site execution — it was the upstream data gap between design and delivery.

